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- "peasants"); they are often (though not quite correctly) referred to simply as remences (singular remença). The Catalan term remença derives from the Latin redementia...
- The Rebellion of the Remences or War of the Remences was a po****r revolt in late medieval Europe against seignorial pressures that began in the Prin****lity...
- Prin****lity led to the Catalan Civil War (1462–1472) and the War of the Remences (1462–1486) that left Catalonia exhausted. The Sentencia Arbitral de Guadalupe...
- to have the treaty overturned. Civil war broke out with the war of the Remences led by Francesc de Verntallat in February 1462. The peasant revolted against...
- of 1450 led by Jack Cade. The Morea revolt of 1453–1454 The War of the Remences in Old Catalonia in 1462–1486. 1478 Carinthian Peasant Revolt The Cornish...
- 19th century. War of the Remences Catalan Civil War Spain portal Middle Ages portal César, Alcalá (2010), Les guerres remences, Editorial UOC, p. 86, ISBN 978-8497889261...
- rebellions broke out in the Hispanic Kingdoms, including the War of the Remences in Catalonia and the foráneo revolts in the Balearic Islands. Despite being...
- Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine César, Alcalá (2010), Les guerres remences, Editorial UOC, p. 86, ISBN 978-8497889261, archived from the original...
- Capitulation of Vilafranca [es] Catalan Civil War (1462–72) War of the Remences Mieres uprising Majorca campaign Location: Iberian Peninsula Prin****lity...
- Zaccaria Suppression of the rebellion 1462–1472, 1485–1486 War of the Remences Catalan constitutionalists and nobility (1462–1472) Crown of Aragon (1485–1486)...